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we get investors to buy the tax credits and that helps to pay for the building. it's a very complicated transaction and todd is here representing the foundation. they have brought in equity investment of over $1.2 billion. to give you a sense of how important they are and how important the program is. thank you. [ applause ] you know in san francisco, everything is green, but liz helps us go greener. and so they have provided an important pre-development grant to help us understand how to green this project and make them the most environmentally sustainability program. they are a huge partner with us nationally and with all the communities and the work that they do across the country. so thank you stephanie and liz. [ applause ] we have two different banking partners on this project that have combined to lend over $22 million to the construction loan on this project. citibank and silicon valley bank. merl is around. former mercy employee, also wonderful human being. merl is also hiding in the background because he is also humble. these two banks have been huge up
we get investors to buy the tax credits and that helps to pay for the building. it's a very complicated transaction and todd is here representing the foundation. they have brought in equity investment of over $1.2 billion. to give you a sense of how important they are and how important the program is. thank you. [ applause ] you know in san francisco, everything is green, but liz helps us go greener. and so they have provided an important pre-development grant to help us understand how to green...
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in over and over again and the new market tax credit, one of the current versions of the story. or the section 8 vouchers or the rest of that, public policy has played a role. but we can only be successful in achieving the funding for that public policy if we have examples of national significance to say this must be a priority. and it is a priority because mercy housing and st. anthony's makes people the priority. results. deeds, not just words. the words are important, but they are no substitute for making something happen from it. we all know the gospel of matthew and i was hungry, you gave me to eat and that is what st. anthony's has done. when you were homeless, you gave me shelter and that is mercy housing and they have come together. it's not just about food and housing, but it's about dignity and stability and respect. respect for that spark of divinity that exists in every person, respect for the possibilities as tyrone has pointed out to us and for giving back. god bless you, tyrone for not only turning your life around, but for giving back. [ applause ] so father, we
in over and over again and the new market tax credit, one of the current versions of the story. or the section 8 vouchers or the rest of that, public policy has played a role. but we can only be successful in achieving the funding for that public policy if we have examples of national significance to say this must be a priority. and it is a priority because mercy housing and st. anthony's makes people the priority. results. deeds, not just words. the words are important, but they are no...
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in over and over again and the new market tax credit, one of the current versions of the story. or the section 8 vouchers or the rest of that, public policy has played a role. but we can only be successful in achieving the funding for that public policy if we have examples of national significance to say this
in over and over again and the new market tax credit, one of the current versions of the story. or the section 8 vouchers or the rest of that, public policy has played a role. but we can only be successful in achieving the funding for that public policy if we have examples of national significance to say this
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. >> superbowl week with interesting comments from president obama. he was quoted in new republic magazine as saying if he had a son he might not let him play football because of the long-term health risk and the danger involved. well, 49ers head coach jim har but was asked about it today. and the coach he has a brand new baby boy named jack and the coach says jack is going to play. >> i have a 4 month old almost soon to be 5 month old son jack harbaugh and president obama feels that way then a little less competition for jack when he gets older. that's the first thing that jumps into my mine. other parents are thinking that way. but still early. jack is only 5 months old but he's a really big kid. he has an enormous head. wing span is plus 1. as so
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. >> superbowl week with interesting comments from president obama. he was quoted in new republic magazine as saying if he had a son he might not let him...
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we've seen the beginnings of the tax side of that, now we have to see the spending cut side of that. it will be hard and grind out and ultimately just like we believe the baby grand bargain will be achieved the work will be done and we'll get there. >> can the market rally unless we get that? if we don't get that until the fall time frame what does that mean for the market overall? >> i think we can rally. earnings are good. we're expecting a tick-up this year in the u.s. economic growth through about 2.5%. we think global growth can go from 3% to 4%. all of that creates a solid underpinning and what comes in to create that reallocation in a big way is the deal in washington, is the grand bargain and the transparency as well as clarity on fiscal policy. >> great to have you. keith banks, u.s. trust president right here. >>> all right, our market discussion doesn't end here. coming up this hour, double line capital's bonnie baha discusses bonds and whether there is a bubble in fixed income. let's go over to julia boorstin in l.a. for some news on facebook. >> facebook is getting into
we've seen the beginnings of the tax side of that, now we have to see the spending cut side of that. it will be hard and grind out and ultimately just like we believe the baby grand bargain will be achieved the work will be done and we'll get there. >> can the market rally unless we get that? if we don't get that until the fall time frame what does that mean for the market overall? >> i think we can rally. earnings are good. we're expecting a tick-up this year in the u.s. economic...
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from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's inside wealth. back to you. >> so, california's the leading one, but new york is very close, right? new york is, what, you've got 9.8% state ant 3.6% city. >> actually, again, talking about what people actually pay relative to their income, not the published rates. >> and it's surprising to me that new york was not up there. i think it's 7%, maybe even 6%, so it might have been in the top ten but not in the top five. >> okay. that's after deductions is what you're saying. >> that's correct, that's correct. >> stay
from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's...
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there's taxes on investment income. there's taxes on devices. there's taxes on drugs, and all of that flows through ultimately to premium that employers have to pay for their employees. that's going to get reflected in the cost of their prices to consumers, so ultimately it gets right back to the consumer. >> you said on "the call" today some companies are trying to avoid health coverage by reducing employees' hours. i'm wondering if that's one of the unintended consequences of this whole thing of what we need to consider and what the broad implications might be on the overall employment picture as a result of affordable care act. >> well, i think that one of the things that we always know about regulation, that as long as we're part of a free market, which is what our country is, that people are going to find a way to fix it to work for them economically, and so one of the things that we will see in the service industries, particularly hospitality and retail, is we're going to see people shorten hours on some of their employees to below 30 hour
there's taxes on investment income. there's taxes on devices. there's taxes on drugs, and all of that flows through ultimately to premium that employers have to pay for their employees. that's going to get reflected in the cost of their prices to consumers, so ultimately it gets right back to the consumer. >> you said on "the call" today some companies are trying to avoid health coverage by reducing employees' hours. i'm wondering if that's one of the unintended consequences of...
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you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the argument for munis against the argument for charitable deductions, against the argument for mortgage deductions, so i do think it's something that people need to be cautious about. as a result if i were an investor right now, i would be investing with a shorter duration. and i've said this a lot over the last couple of years, with all the things that have gone on, i would have a professional managing my municipal money, whether it's in a mutual fund, an etf or separately managed account. >> having said that, what are your picks, a few muni picks? >> i did lon
you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the...
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you've got tax reform on the table. and you've got deficit reduction and the need for bipartisan compromise on the table. what does it mean to that process that max and mitch are both up for reelection in 2014? >> it may be inside baseball but o boy oh, boy it makes it a lot tougher. really tough. max came in when i did. 78. and here he is, chairman of that finance committee and he is up for reelection. he was on our commission. felt limited i think in some ways. he was on the super commission. they did nothing. that failed. now he's got to come out and take on everybody in that huge pile of tax expenditures. realtors, life insurance -- he is headed for -- it will take a lot more than two years and especially in a reelection year. now mcconnell in reelection year. >> potential primary for mitch mcconnell? >> i think scenarios are set for anybody that violate the mantra or whatever the great issue is. the great base, whatever the base is. but if you get out there and mess around with that, they will pick you up in the pr
you've got tax reform on the table. and you've got deficit reduction and the need for bipartisan compromise on the table. what does it mean to that process that max and mitch are both up for reelection in 2014? >> it may be inside baseball but o boy oh, boy it makes it a lot tougher. really tough. max came in when i did. 78. and here he is, chairman of that finance committee and he is up for reelection. he was on our commission. felt limited i think in some ways. he was on the super...
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here is the pitch, no state taxes. better than sunshine. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ >>> coming up on the "closing bell," coming up two stocks, apple down, research in motion is hot. which is the better stock to buy right now. we, of course, have that trade. plus, did amazon have a happy holiday? instant analysis of the online retailer's earnings. the dow inching closer to an all-time high. mark far ber is not impressed. find out why he's calling for a 20% selloff this year. they don't call him dr. doom for nothing. first "street signs." >> thanks very much, scotty, we're looking forward to it. we have breaking news here. what you're looking at is the president live in las vegas. he's going to be laying out his immigration reform plan. here on "street signs" we were talking about immigration, about 11 million illegal immigrants in the country. talking about growth if we made them legal.
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but when you see an illegal immigrant work on the table in the government can't tell at collect taxes, that's where the line is drawn. patti says and if you're going to punish the boys for hiring illegals and you should also but as those will outsource jobs overseas. maria gillis says i came here on a fiancee visa and from day one i worked all my documents and paid taxes. i did my daughter citizenship before she turned 18. if they all get a free pass, i want all my money reimbursed. >> we will be right back. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. this is iamazinaz how did diyou fiu us? u i thoughout we mig mht be blatela so i h iad a fibefir analanysis dise and ansure ereugh,ugwe 're fae ly.ly but buyou'reu'ot eotn shn dded you're..re.cruncru?! that hap hpens snsetimet. and you yohelp klpp pep le flel lwithwiholehorainraiberb justju like iku guu . [ femalema announner ]erhey'e differenert, but bhe shee. new frw osted temini-w
but when you see an illegal immigrant work on the table in the government can't tell at collect taxes, that's where the line is drawn. patti says and if you're going to punish the boys for hiring illegals and you should also but as those will outsource jobs overseas. maria gillis says i came here on a fiancee visa and from day one i worked all my documents and paid taxes. i did my daughter citizenship before she turned 18. if they all get a free pass, i want all my money reimbursed. >> we...
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school in american canyon. >> our promise to the voters of napa was to keep the tax bill at or below 39 or 36 and we were able to accomplish that. >>reporter: but there wasn't enough monto finish the project so the district resorted to capitol appreciation bonds or cabs. traditional school bond require borrowers to start making payments within 6 months. taxpayers usually pay 2 to three times the original amount borrowed. tab allow the payments to be stretched out over a longer period. sometimes decade. but there is a price. at least one district cost 23 times more than first borrowed. california watch investigation found the state had some of the loosest rules governing cap appreciation bond anywhere in the nation. found 3-21 school district used cab to finance project. combined those districts have borrowed more than 5 and a half billion dollars. costing taxpayers nearly 22 billion. >> in southern california the unified school district here used 53 million dollars in bond money to pay for construction of a high school. that included air conditioned gym and rubber track surrounding a
school in american canyon. >> our promise to the voters of napa was to keep the tax bill at or below 39 or 36 and we were able to accomplish that. >>reporter: but there wasn't enough monto finish the project so the district resorted to capitol appreciation bonds or cabs. traditional school bond require borrowers to start making payments within 6 months. taxpayers usually pay 2 to three times the original amount borrowed. tab allow the payments to be stretched out over a longer...
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i'm living here like an american citizen because i pay the taxes. >> jeff martin is with the federation for american immigration reform. a group that lobbies for strict immigration enforcement. >> they have been in the country breaking the law all that period of time and that should earn them no priority with regard to people who have been waiting outside the country. >> martin says allowing the coleen's to stay in the u.s. will be no more effective than stopping illegal immigration that a 1986 law that allowed 3 million illegal immigrants to apply for legal resident status. >> we've been here, like i said, for 22 years. is that the back of the line? what is the back of the line? >> the coleen family believes the political muscle hispanics showed at the polls will push democrats and republicans to pass immigration reform with a path to citizenship this year. bill whitticker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a rare and complicated double transplant gives a veteran the use of his arms. the amazing thing he can already make his fingers do. >>> how studying to play steve jobs in a movie made asht
i'm living here like an american citizen because i pay the taxes. >> jeff martin is with the federation for american immigration reform. a group that lobbies for strict immigration enforcement. >> they have been in the country breaking the law all that period of time and that should earn them no priority with regard to people who have been waiting outside the country. >> martin says allowing the coleen's to stay in the u.s. will be no more effective than stopping illegal...
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one, clarification from washington, a grand bergan encompassing deficit reduction with tax reform, entime reform and deschristianry spending reforms in areas like debt. extension of the debt ceiling for two years. clarification on europe. first, the recession needs to stabilize, but beyond that, policy initiatives clearly indicate a road to political and fiscal and banking reforms and an indication that europe is serious about improving competitiveness. resumption of growth in emerging economies, like china, and finally the federal successfully engineering a modest increase in interest rates without unleashing runaway inflation. maria, these are tall orders, i know, but resolution of all these issues would be a huge boost to business confidence, capital expenditures and hiring would increase dramatically and revenues would rise, and that's what we need, maria. back to you. >> that's some list, bob. >> pretty ambitious. >> we'll be watching that. not everybody is buying into this bull market theory, by the way. pimco's bill gross is actually warning investors to be afraid, and i mean very
one, clarification from washington, a grand bergan encompassing deficit reduction with tax reform, entime reform and deschristianry spending reforms in areas like debt. extension of the debt ceiling for two years. clarification on europe. first, the recession needs to stabilize, but beyond that, policy initiatives clearly indicate a road to political and fiscal and banking reforms and an indication that europe is serious about improving competitiveness. resumption of growth in emerging...
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new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you again. how are you allocating capital then in. >> we like a lot of sectors in the equity market. we like energy, materials and industrials, and some of the technology names are looking really pretty right now. >> rick, it's a perfect segue to you. he said the bond market party may be over. is it? >> well, no, i absolutely do not think so. here we are still toying with 2% as we get close to record highs in the dow jones industrial average. there's an incongruent relationship there, just like there's an incongruent relationship with the fact that we're talking about the dow near records, and tomorrow morning at 8:30 eastern i'
new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you...
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yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am, especially after the holidays! major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no taxes experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. orleans. on super bowl media day the stars get preferential treatment. they get their own podium and their back ups are on the field with us, the reporters. that's where alex smith was in the superdome trying to put a happy face on. well not that happy. if not for a midseason concussion it may be smith starting, but instead he up c backing up colin kaepernick. smith will almost certainly play for another team. he has been talking about this frustrating situation. >> how bittersweet is this for you, alex? >> this is great. i mean it thing.n amazing thing. as a team you work so hard and put in so much time. this has been our goal all along since last year. did i envision mys
yeah, last week at the tax store i did your taxes. you work here too. yep. i thought you were an expert with returns? oh i am, especially after the holidays! major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no taxes experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. orleans. on super bowl media day the stars get preferential treatment. they get their own...
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think about a tax return. i.r.s. efforts to fight identity theft and false returns may slow things down by a week. the i.r.s. begins to accept 2012 returns tomorrow. if you have a college degree you may be overqualified for your job. a new center study said 48 percent of the college grads are in jobs they are more than qualified for. there are 42 million college grads on the work force . be careful what you say about the boss on facebook. you may be at risk of getting fired. the national labor relation board had ruled that employees were free to. but those regulations are in question because that was appointed when the senate was not in recess. >> it is now 5:24 can time for a check on the weather forecast and leaves me speechless. >> it should. it is going to be that warm. what is more? mike? >> temperatures are around average for the entire state. high pressure is dominating all of our weather and putting a road block up for snow in the mountains or rain in the lower elevations. 58 in big sir . 60 in sacramento and
think about a tax return. i.r.s. efforts to fight identity theft and false returns may slow things down by a week. the i.r.s. begins to accept 2012 returns tomorrow. if you have a college degree you may be overqualified for your job. a new center study said 48 percent of the college grads are in jobs they are more than qualified for. there are 42 million college grads on the work force . be careful what you say about the boss on facebook. you may be at risk of getting fired. the national labor...
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and lebron just a tax them. this is a 50 year-old computer technician. he had the one hand it looks out from ed court during friday's game. adjutancy after the shot one man, leb ron james at least for dead toward >> and tackle them to the ground. great way to celebrate weddings $75,000. >> coming up we will have you covered on all things and i near as we head into super bowl week. with the team has on tap today and how the city of sampras's go is preparing for sunday when or lows. we have a nice weekend store for the bay area but the northeast is dealing with icy and the bears conditions. a live look from newark city were the snow is falling. anny hong is tracking travel conditions back east. tiger woods is like his old self, could today be the start of
and lebron just a tax them. this is a 50 year-old computer technician. he had the one hand it looks out from ed court during friday's game. adjutancy after the shot one man, leb ron james at least for dead toward >> and tackle them to the ground. great way to celebrate weddings $75,000. >> coming up we will have you covered on all things and i near as we head into super bowl week. with the team has on tap today and how the city of sampras's go is preparing for sunday when or lows....
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very aggressive ones on march 1 and that will have, in addition to the fiscal drag, higher taxes. that will hurt the economy which may have to prompt the fed to do more. how they characterize the economy is critical. as i said, they are cognizant about it not be a self fulfilling prophecy. also, esther george is voting and she will be with her predecessor from kansas city this time around as well. >> when you consider the huge reaction and the discussion of how hawkish the minutes are, they are try to get it very, very straight. >> i think they talk about it the last several days. i'm not sure we will see much in terms of the announcement of the minutes. i think they recognize that all asset markets are artificially priced and dependent on the ability of their monetary policy but the time that it takes to do so and how long the fed stays low and how long it takes to get to 6.5% unemployment are the relative questions for the market today. we think it'll be a few years at least -- >> federal open market committee decides to keep funds rate at 0 to quarter percent an anticipate this
very aggressive ones on march 1 and that will have, in addition to the fiscal drag, higher taxes. that will hurt the economy which may have to prompt the fed to do more. how they characterize the economy is critical. as i said, they are cognizant about it not be a self fulfilling prophecy. also, esther george is voting and she will be with her predecessor from kansas city this time around as well. >> when you consider the huge reaction and the discussion of how hawkish the minutes are,...
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policymakers who believe in structural reforms, privatization, tax reforms, budget cuts, labor mobility, and they need to be competitive both internally and externally. if you don't have, if you don't have plans like that you will not get them back to growth anytime soon. so it's very, very important that you do that. seven, the point is the private sector. and i think this is a problem. because at the beginning there was no interest in the case of greece and some of these other countries involved in the private sector. and, in fact, it was a when things got so bad that greece called upon the private sector with the european union. the european central bank and the international monetary fund, to really get the private sector involved. and there you had a big haircut that could've been dealt with earlier. it would have been as bad and now they just have to do another debt buyback problem, operation, which is still a problem. so i think the idea getting the private sector involved early on, and we show this both in latin america and asia, the asian financial crisis. korea has been a good
policymakers who believe in structural reforms, privatization, tax reforms, budget cuts, labor mobility, and they need to be competitive both internally and externally. if you don't have, if you don't have plans like that you will not get them back to growth anytime soon. so it's very, very important that you do that. seven, the point is the private sector. and i think this is a problem. because at the beginning there was no interest in the case of greece and some of these other countries...
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school officials so the the marin independent journal the tax is needed to avoid cuts to programs and personnel. the proposed ball lit initiative goes to the voters in a special mail in election, in the spring. >> such a nice weekend with the gorgeous sunshine. >> i heard it was fabulous. >> we were too sick to enjoy it. >> hopefully you will get progressively better. we will make it warmer for you. >> that is whale -- what i will do for you. now, stay away from me. i cannot get sick. >> we will have unlimit 9 visibility this morning with no fog. 39 inland is as cool as it gets and mid-40's in the bay. we will have upper 40's to low 50's during the lunch hour but it will become breezy as the sun overturns the atmosphere. it could mix the we atmosphere for a shower especially near our beaches. the further you are over the ocean the more likely you are to run into one. mid-to-upper 50's for 4:00 temperatures and at 7:00 we will view mostly clear night and temperatures in the upper 40's to low 50's. for tuesday, more sunshine, and mid-50's and it gets warmer on wednesday and thursday. >>
school officials so the the marin independent journal the tax is needed to avoid cuts to programs and personnel. the proposed ball lit initiative goes to the voters in a special mail in election, in the spring. >> such a nice weekend with the gorgeous sunshine. >> i heard it was fabulous. >> we were too sick to enjoy it. >> hopefully you will get progressively better. we will make it warmer for you. >> that is whale -- what i will do for you. now, stay away from...
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lee is already has a says overhauling the city's business tax code and lining up funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> the california highway patrol is continuing its investigation into a side show that happened over the weekend. we have video on you tube . the police are trying to determine the likely place numbers and makes and models of the cars you see. chp sgt diana mcdermott tells of what investigators are zeroing in on as they try to catch drivers who took part in the recent 880 freeway sideshow. >> pretty much the videos stand for themselves you can see license plates numbers. we are gathering the facts and statements from witnesses that called in. the had to be six, seven, or eight vehicles involved. >> in addition to video evidence chp investigator say people who are on the scene stayed in their vehicles while watching the side show took place to also play an important role in catching those
lee is already has a says overhauling the city's business tax code and lining up funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> the california highway patrol is continuing its investigation into a side show that happened over the weekend. we have video on you tube . the police are trying to determine the likely...
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but the over -- i think the president overreached in trying to push through a tax in the middle of the worst economy. and what it did was it radicalized the republicans and made them see political opportunity. now, i think the pendulum can swing back. it's important to recognize there is a lot of work to do out -- >> can i -- >> that's a different senator conference than i remember as someone who worked on clean energy standards. we had this conclusion we should be doing clean energy standards. i think it's important to just say, there wasn't enough capacity. we all tried really hard. we invested. we learned some lessons. we wished the president would have been stronger but i think he did to the extent he could. but i think it was a bad congress and a bad senate who didn't take leadership and we shouldn't pretend it was anything but the most insane group of people we'd ever seen -- >> sometimes half a loaf is more important -- >> no, let me say one last thing. i think it's morally per verse to excullpate someone like lindsey graham who knows it's happening, says he's for cap and trade,
but the over -- i think the president overreached in trying to push through a tax in the middle of the worst economy. and what it did was it radicalized the republicans and made them see political opportunity. now, i think the pendulum can swing back. it's important to recognize there is a lot of work to do out -- >> can i -- >> that's a different senator conference than i remember as someone who worked on clean energy standards. we had this conclusion we should be doing clean...
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madam secretary, you told the senate this morning the children of the tax around 4 p.m. on that day, and you're involved widely in the coordinator response which included the department of defense at the white house but did not speak to the president until later that evening. when did you talk to the president? >> two things. on a first lady made, carbon, the arb disagreed with that and did find that budget issues were asked to speak she testified under oath. >> that's why have an independent group like arb. that's why he was created to look at everything. so i think -- >> everybody has their own -- >> i think it's important -- [talking over each other] >> what about when you saw the president? when did you see the president? >> i talked to the present at the end of the day, but i've been in constant communication with the national security advisor. i had been on secure videoconferences with high level officials in the white house, in the defense department -- >> she testified she had witnessed the death in real-time, the attack on a monitor. at any time did you see the
madam secretary, you told the senate this morning the children of the tax around 4 p.m. on that day, and you're involved widely in the coordinator response which included the department of defense at the white house but did not speak to the president until later that evening. when did you talk to the president? >> two things. on a first lady made, carbon, the arb disagreed with that and did find that budget issues were asked to speak she testified under oath. >> that's why have an...
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mired in the back and forth, but i believe we would be doing more to prevent future tragedies and the tax if we take -- attacks if we take the recommendation . they just wanted to look at the facts, which they did an excellent job doing, and tell us what we need to do. >> thinking about future attacks and trying to prevent those, on september 12, the president vowed to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people in benghazi. we ask the question and the senator talk about the people perpetrating the recent attacks in algeria, were they emboldened because no one has yet paid the penalty for our facility in benghazi? >> i know the fbi has been briefing some committees, i assume members of staff in this committee are included. , about the progress of their investigation. i got the update from the director a few days ago when he returned from south africa. they are following some very promising leads and putting together cases. they would have to speak to you directly about that in a classified setting. i think what they are trying to determine is how best to respond. what the preside
mired in the back and forth, but i believe we would be doing more to prevent future tragedies and the tax if we take -- attacks if we take the recommendation . they just wanted to look at the facts, which they did an excellent job doing, and tell us what we need to do. >> thinking about future attacks and trying to prevent those, on september 12, the president vowed to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people in benghazi. we ask the question and the senator talk about the...
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require those with no serious criminal background to register with the government, pay a fine and back taxes, but not before federal authorities put more unmanned drones and agents along the border. the plan also includes a guest worker program that loosens restrictions for people who work in the agricultural industry as well as the children of illegal immigrants. democratic senator robert menendez helped draft the proposal. >> first of all, americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. thirdly, democrats want it. fourth republicans need it. >> reporter: the last time congress attempted to overhaul the nation's immigration laws was in 2007. the bill pushed by president george w. bush went down in flames after republicans argued it amounted to amnesty for illegal immigrants. gop senator john mccain says things will be different this time. >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons, and we've got to understand that.
require those with no serious criminal background to register with the government, pay a fine and back taxes, but not before federal authorities put more unmanned drones and agents along the border. the plan also includes a guest worker program that loosens restrictions for people who work in the agricultural industry as well as the children of illegal immigrants. democratic senator robert menendez helped draft the proposal. >> first of all, americans support it in poll after poll....